Compare Part time Masters Programs in Engineering in Arnhem Netherlands 2017

In order to successfully obtain a Masters qualification, you will need to obtain a number of credits by passing individual modules. Most taught Masters will have a number of core modules which you must take and pass in order to obtain the qualification. The assessment of research Masters is almost always entirely by a single dissertation module or project.

Improvements made to manmade things such as tools, structures and machines are largely due to the efforts of people in the field of engineering. These people combine creativity with mathematics and worldly knowledge, resulting in innovation.

The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, consisting of twelve provinces in North-West Europe and three islands in the Caribbean. English speaking students will have no problems finding suitable courses. For international students applying to universities in the Netherlands, several scholarships are available.

This town of Netherlands has peaceful atmosphere and famous universities. Arnhem is a place to live and study. For all those students who seek for quality education at reasonable costs, this is a place to be. Some of the popular universities are HAN University of Applied Sciences and Radboud University Nijmegen.

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HAN University of Applied Sciences

HAN's Masters course in Control Systems Engineering provides you with cutting-edge knowledge and techniques that can be directly used in an industrial
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Part time Masters in Engineering in Arnhem in Netherlands. Applying knowledge to the industrial environment
HAN's Masters course in Control Systems Engineering provides you with cutting-edge knowledge and techniques that can be directly used in an industrial environment.
Complex processes require advanced control systems. This Masters course focuses on advanced regulating systems used in industry, such as optimal and model predictive control devices and multi-variable non-linear control devices. You also learn about the latest methods of statistical analysis. Upon graduation you will be ready for a specialised career in systems engineering.
Cooperation with companies and other universities
Associated large industries and specialised companies all acknowledge the constant need for control systems engineers with a Masters qualification. This is reflected in the support given by companies like DNV GL (KEMA), Shell, IPCOS, OMRON, SKF and Tatasteel, who share their knowledge by providing trainers and facilitate many of our major projects and excursions.
HAN also cooperates with other institutes and universities, such as Delft University of Technology, Wageningen University, Eindhoven University of Technology and Artemis/Edulab. As a result, teaching and laboratory facilities can be shared and students can benefit from guest lecturers. This also enables the level and content of the course to be continuously monitored. The course is recognised and supported by the Royal Institute of Engineers in the Netherlands.
International focus
This course is unique in the Netherlands in that it focuses on the translation of skills and knowledge taught at university to the real world. Many of our graduation projects are carried out in association with multinational companies and the course itself has a truly international focus with students from all over the world.
Master of Engineering in Control Systems
Students completing the course with a graduation project (thesis) will be awarded the title Master of Science which is acknowledged worldwide. Completion of the course curriculum (without thesis) will entitle you to a postgraduate certificate.
Full-time or part-time course taught in English
The Masters course in Control Systems Engineering is taught entirely in English. You can combine your work and studies by choosing the part-time option. If you opt for studying full-time in the Netherlands, we will help you find a work placement position.
Entry Requirements
Applicants for this course need a Bachelors degree in Engineering or a related technical discipline, with a GPA of 2.8 or higher based on a 4.0 scale.
Sufficient level of English
As well as having a Bachelors degree, you will also need to be proficient in English. You will need one of the following:
- TOEFL score of 550 or more
- IELTS score of 6.0 or more
- Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English
- Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English
Mathematics
If you have doubts about whether you possess the required level of mathematics, you can work on some extra mathematics modules at home before the course starts.
Exemptions
If you can demonstrate that you have already covered certain units in the curriculum, you may receive exemption from some of the taught components of the course. All candidates with sufficient academic or field experience may indicate this in their application.
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